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  1. Scleroderma.(Pamphlet): An article from: Pamphlet by: Arthritis Foundation
  2. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Scleroderma by Rebecca J. Frey PhD, 2002-01-01
  3. Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America (Scleroderma) (February 1990 0889857X, Volume 16)
  4. Bosentan healed digital ulcers in scleroderma: endotheline receptor blockade.(Dermatologic Therapy): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Nancy Walsh, 2004-04-01
  5. From Raynaud's to scleroderma? Check nail fold.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News by Kate Johnson, 2005-04-01
  6. Cutaneous manifestations of rheumatic diseases: lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, scleroderma. (continuing education series with quiz): An article from: Dermatology Nursing by Richard D. Sontheimer, Pat Kovalchick, 1998-04-01
  7. Capillaroscopy refines scleroderma diagnosis.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Melinda Tanzola, 2006-08-01
  8. Congenital scleroderma is often missed in children.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Patrice Wendling, 2007-06-01
  9. Scleroderma; Diagnosis.: An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Scleroderma
  10. Scleroderma; Treatment.: An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Scleroderma
  11. Rich pipeline seen for scleroderma. (Trial Results Eagerly Awaited).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Bruce Jancin, 2002-03-01
  12. NIH establishes National Family Registry for scleroderma. (Scleroderma News).(National Institutes of Health): An article from: Dermatology Nursing by Rachel Franz, 2001-12-01
  13. Hand reconstruction scores success in scleroderma.(Dermatologic Surgery): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Betsy Bates, 2004-06-01
  14. Endothelin receptor blockade: bosentan heals digital ulcers associated with scleroderma.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Nancy Walsh, 2004-04-15

61. Pediatric Rheumatology Home Page
A resource for families and physicians caring for children with arthritis, lupus, scleroderma, Kawasaki disease and other rheumatic diseases.
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62. Fibro@BBF
Information on research into the causes and treatment of fibrosis and scleroderma.
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63. Scleroderma - Definition Of Scleroderma By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus
scle ro der ma (skl rd r m) n. A pathological thickening and hardening of the skin. scleroderma ËŒsklɪərəʊˈdÉœËmÉ™, sclerodermia ËŒsklɪərəʊˈdÉœËmɪə, scleriasis
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64. HJD | Department Of Rheumatology
The Department of Rheumatology at the Hospital for Joint Diseases is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of all patients with diseases of the joints such as Arthritis; bone diseases such as Osteoporosis; soft tissue diseases such as Tendonitis; and autoimmune diseases such Lupus and scleroderma.
http://hjd-www.med.nyu.edu/Rheumatology/
The Department of Rheumatology at the Hospital for Joint Diseases is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of all patients with diseases of the joints such as Arthritis ; bone diseases such as Osteoporosis ; soft tissue diseases such as Tendonitis ; and autoimmune diseases such Lupus and Scleroderma This is accomplished through a balance of education, research, and clinical care of patients with various rheumatic disorders.

65. Rheumatology - University Of Chicago Medical Center
Information for patients, physicians, and medical professionals on arthritis, gout, lupus, scleroderma, and related diseases and disorders.
http://www.uchospitals.edu/departments/rheumatology/
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Rheumatology is a subspecialty of internal medicine devoted to patient care, research, and education in the areas of arthritis and autoimmune disease. This discipline deals with more than 100 diseases affecting nearly 20 percent of the American population. The Rheumatology Section is committed to providing the most advanced and rationally based care to its patients, and to the development of new knowledge concerning diagnosis and treatment. The physicians and scientists compromising the faculty of the Rheumatology Section are leaders in their field and enjoy regional and national recognition.
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Most patient care activities are carried out in the Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine at the University of Chicago Medical Center's Hyde Park campus. This location provides a multidisciplinary setting for patient careincluding physician and nursing services, diagnostic and therapeutic radiology, and physical and occupational therapy. Numerous consulting physicians and surgeonscovering the entire spectrum of contemporary medicineare readily available if needed. We offer special programs for patients with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematous, scleroderma, gout and metabolic arthritis, and vasculitis. In addition to establishing relationships with specific physician and nurse members of the rheumatology staff, an important aim of outpatient visits to educate patients about their medical problems.

66. Scleroderma | Define Scleroderma At Dictionary.com
–noun Pathology . a disease in which connective tissue anywhere in the body becomes hardened and rigid. Use scleroderma in a Sentence See images of scleroderma Search
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67. Scleroderma - Medpedia
scleroderma (from the Greek words sklerosis meaning hardness, and derma meaning skin), literally means hard skin. Though it is often referred to as if it were a single
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There are users following this page. Scleroderma (from the Greek words " sklerosis " meaning hardness, and " derma " meaning skin), literally means hard skin. Though it is often referred to as if it were a single disease, scleroderma is really a symptom of a group of diseases that involve the abnormal growth of connective tissue , which supports the skin and internal organs. It is sometimes used, therefore, as an umbrella term for these disorders. In some forms of scleroderma, hard, tight skin is the extent of this abnormal process. In other forms, however, the problem goes much deeper, affecting blood vessels and internal organs, such as the

68. Sklerodermie Selbsthilfe | Scleroderma Liga E.V.
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69. Scleroderma - MSN Health & Fitness - Health Topics
Information provided by the National Organization for Rare Disorders. Includes information about the disease and other resources.
http://health.msn.com/health-topics/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100074513

70. Xerocomus Parasiticus
Photograph of this species growing as a parasite on a Common Earthball, scleroderma citrina.
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71. Scleroderma - Scleroderma Description - Scleroderma Symptoms - Scleroderma Preve
Read about scleroderma symptoms, prevention, and treatment in the scleroderma section of the About.com Symptom Checker.
http://symptomchecker.about.com/od/Diagnoses/scleroderma.htm

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73. SCLERODERMA FAQ
The scleroderma FAQ is a comprehensive document about scleroderma and CREST targeted at patients,family members, and physicians.
http://www.synnovation.com/sclerodermafaq.html
SCLERODERMA F.A.Q. Minor Revision 3/1/2008 Please address all comments and suggestions to: Ed Harris eharris@synnovation.com General Description Scleroderma (means "hard skin") is a rare connective tissue disorder characterized by abnormal thickening of the skin. It is generally considered to be an autoimmune disorder. There are two major variants of the disease, as well as other less common forms. The more serious form is usually called "diffuse Scleroderma" and is characterized by rapid development of skin thickening beginning with the hands, and face and extending to the arms and trunk. People with diffuse Scleroderma are at greater risk for developing internal organ involvement early in the course of the disease. The other major form is often called limited Scleroderma or CREST Syndrome. The name CREST is an acronym for its characteristic symptoms: calcinosis Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal involvement, sclerodactyly , and telangiectasia (these terms are discussed below). This form progresses more slowly and has a better prognosis. Scleroderma can also occur in more localized forms without internal organ involvement. These variants are called

74. International Scleroderma Network
Our nonprofit delivers stellar research, support, education and awareness for scleroderma and related autoimmune and arthritis diseases, with 5,000+ pages in 23 languages.
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75. Scleroderma GVHD Symptoms?: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Community
scleroderma condition information The name scleroderma literally means hard skin and this is the most obvious symptom of this longterm condition.
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76. Scleroderma (disease) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
scleroderma (disease), a chronic disease of the skin that also can affect the blood vessels and various internal organs. scleroderma is characterized by excessive deposition of
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77. Scleroderma << Types Of Illnesses And Disabilities << Illnesses And Disabilities
Additional Resources; scleroderma (sklairoh-DUR-muh) is a group of diseases that cause abnormal growth of connective tissue. There are 2 main types.
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